Has anyone done this program? I'm looking into it and it seems great but there are hardly any updates reviews. Thanks!

Specializes in Critical.

Hi everybody

I am trying to choose between Chamberlain, Walden, United states, Colorado technical University for FNP

Any advice I am planning to start on may/2020

5 minutes ago, Ahmed said:

Hi everybody

I am trying to choose between Chamberlain, Walden, United states, Colorado technical University for FNP

Any advice I am planning to start on may/2020

I have not heard nice things about chamberlain. I currently know 5 of their students who are now in USU. Walden does not have a good reputation with most clinical sites. Most people say they are a diploma mill. Colorado technical university is currently being investigated due to misuse of funds (I would Google for more info). This is not to discourage you from attending the other schools. I am just passing on what I have heard. I am in my fifth class at USU and I would say my only complaint is that communication sucks. You ask the same question, but you get different answers from everyone. They do not help you secure clinical sites. I went this route because it was the cheapest I could find.

Specializes in Critical.

Thank you very much for the feedback

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.
18 hours ago, Ahmed said:

Hi everybody

I am trying to choose between Chamberlain, Walden, United states, Colorado technical University for FNP

Any advice I am planning to start on may/2020

I looked into all these universities and a lot more. I was accepted to some excellent programs, but in the end, decided against a ton of debt. I weighed the whole for profit debate our and after talking to recruiters in my area, decided in this area it won't matter. I went with USU and then decided not to continue. Seven weeks later I restarted.

I also looked into Colorado Tech since I live in Colorado. Just like USU, they have some bad press. USU was bought out and revamped. Colorado Tech had primarily surrounding their MBA program. The warning they were given was some time ago, but fiscal responsibility is still being managed.

I like the education platform of CTU more than USU. I'm in week five of the first class at USU currently. I don't like that CTU does not have a graduating class and have no forum where you can speak to other students. Their first graduating class has 5 students and they complete the decree December of this year, so stats will likely start being available Spring of 2021. I was told one of those five students did not pass the intensive weekend and has to repeat a course.

There is more contact with instructors at CTU. There's a weekly call you can join if you have time. If not, it's recorded. Like other online institutions, you have discussion posts every week. CTU runs one 16 week course with two 8 week courses, so you are almost always in two classes at a time. USU has one 8 week course at a time for the first year. There second year you have an online course with a clinical component.

Both schools require you find your own clinical sites and preceptors.

You may have all this info but thought I'd share what I know. Best of luck!

Specializes in Critical.

Thank you for the feedback

Specializes in Critical.

Hi everybody

I am in the process of the aplication hopefully I will start on may I saw this statement on the course delivery part of the program

interact with computer-simulated patients, and actively examine case studies.

Can you please elaborate more on this ,like how this works.also about the lectures is it recorded or live ,how it will be delivered

Thank you

I'm due to start May 5th. I have been accepted to both Maryville University ($43,000)and US University ($27,000). Both start at the same time. This feed has been so helpful. I was about to discount going to US University, but now am leaning towards it. I'm 54 and am from Utah. Anyone else in the May cohort for US University? I can be reached at [email protected]. Thank you. Robin

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.
52 minutes ago, rrclegg said:

I'm due to start May 5th. I have been accepted to both Maryville University ($43,000)and US University ($27,000). Both start at the same time. This feed has been so helpful. I was about to discount going to US University, but now am leaning towards it. I'm 54 and am from Utah. Anyone else in the May cohort for US University? I can be reached at [email protected]. Thank you. Robin

I just messaged you. Feel free to ask any questions.

Linda

The program is legit, you get what you put into it, I am also from Utah, graduated 03/02/2020, currently studying for boards. Best of everything to you going forward!

On ‎4‎/‎12‎/‎2020 at 12:54 AM, Tjwilcock said:

The program is legit, you get what you put into it, I am also from Utah, graduated 03/02/2020, currently studying for boards. Best of everything to you going forward!

Looks like I can register for two classes at once: MSN560 - Transitions In Practice: The Role Of The Advanced Practice Nurse and MSN561 - Theoretical Foundation Of Advanced Practice Nursing. Would you or anyone else advise this? I work full-time M-TH in an infusion clinic. Also, do you have any books you want to sell?

Also good luck on your boards.

Specializes in Pediatric Home Healthcare.
1 hour ago, rrclegg said:

Looks like I can register for two classes at once: MSN560 - Transitions In Practice: The Role Of The Advanced Practice Nurse and MSN561 - Theoretical Foundation Of Advanced Practice Nursing. Would you or anyone else advise this? I work full-time M-TH in an infusion clinic. Also, do you have any books you want to sell?

Also good luck on your boards.

They stopped allowing you to take more than one class at a time some time ago. I'm in 560 now. Unless there's something I missed in announcements due to the virus, but I don't believe that's the case.

Specializes in Dermatology, Skilled Nursing.

Hi Everyone!

I am due to start at United States University in June. I had been accepted into Simmons a couple years ago but left due to a family emergency. I had considered going back and the admissions counselor made it so fluid for me to return. But the $80k price tag weighed heavier on me this time more than it did before. Then I came across United States University for $28k. Like all of you I did all kinds of searches on the school and asked a bunch of questions. I am more than happy and excited to be starting in a couple month. I figured it would give me enough time to get everything at home and work prepared.

If anyone is starting in June please feel free to message me! I would love to join any USU facebook groups as well!

Thank you!

Marie

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